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Apple moves to dismiss Siri class action lawsuit over delayed features

Apple is pushing back against a consolidated class action lawsuit over delayed Siri features, arguing that the claims are overstated and ignore the broader Apple Intelligence suite already available on the iPhone 16.

September 27, 2025 / 22:56 IST
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Apple has filed a motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit that accuses the company of misleading iPhone 16 buyers about new Siri capabilities. The case, Landsheft v. Apple Inc., consolidates several complaints from U.S. plaintiffs who allege they would not have purchased the device—or would have paid less—had they known key Siri features were delayed.

The dispute centres on two promised tools: Siri’s ability to understand personal context and to control apps more deeply. Apple announced in March that both were postponed until 2025, despite having advertised them in keynotes, on its website, and in a television spot starring actor Bella Ramsey.

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In court filings reviewed by MacRumors, Apple’s lawyers dismissed the claims as excessive. “Plaintiffs complain about the timing of release of two features, despite the near-two dozen Apple Intelligence features that have already been delivered,” they wrote, adding that delays do not amount to a breach of warranty.

The company highlighted features already live, including Writing Tools, Image Playground, Genmoji, and Priority Notifications. It also argued that iPhone 16 buyers benefitted from hardware upgrades such as improved cameras, faster chips, and brighter displays—making the case that value was delivered regardless of Siri’s rollout schedule.